It turned out I did, indeed, have a flurry of work. But I've done it all for now and am catching up with everything else.
Amira was supposed to come today. She has been known to show up as late as 4 but there's a Seahawks game tonight and if she's just now getting to the 'hood, I suspect she's not finding any parking. I sent her a note earlier this week warning her about the game today and a baseball game at the next time she's supposed to be here. I'm done worrying about it. I gave her a key. When she comes, she comes. At IBM 'calendar integrity' was a big deal. It taught me well to be where I say I will be when I say I will be. Sadly, not everyone has worked for IBM. Oh well.
I think the banking switch is as done as it will be for now. I've transferred most of the funds. I have a credit card. I have a debit/ATM card with pin number. I have checks. I have transfer stuff set up for my credit union account and applied for my brokerage account. My mortgage now knows go to the new account to get money. I think I'm pretty done. I'm going to let some funds languish in the credit union account for another month to make sure I didn't miss anything and then I'll transfer those over.
I had an interesting exchange this morning with UPS. The UPS driver picked up a pre-paid package from me last week. It never showed up in the system. The tracking number just indicated that it hadn't moved yet. Finally today was the first day I could lay a claim. So I called the 800 number and got a snotty lady who looked up the tracking number and told me to call Endless Shoes and file the claim with them. Fine. I called them and the nice lady there looked up the same tracking number and said "that package arrived here this morning". Pretty funny that UPS couldn't see it but the shoe company could. Hmmmm
Ooops more work just in. Later, gaters.
Amira was supposed to come today. She has been known to show up as late as 4 but there's a Seahawks game tonight and if she's just now getting to the 'hood, I suspect she's not finding any parking. I sent her a note earlier this week warning her about the game today and a baseball game at the next time she's supposed to be here. I'm done worrying about it. I gave her a key. When she comes, she comes. At IBM 'calendar integrity' was a big deal. It taught me well to be where I say I will be when I say I will be. Sadly, not everyone has worked for IBM. Oh well.
I think the banking switch is as done as it will be for now. I've transferred most of the funds. I have a credit card. I have a debit/ATM card with pin number. I have checks. I have transfer stuff set up for my credit union account and applied for my brokerage account. My mortgage now knows go to the new account to get money. I think I'm pretty done. I'm going to let some funds languish in the credit union account for another month to make sure I didn't miss anything and then I'll transfer those over.
I had an interesting exchange this morning with UPS. The UPS driver picked up a pre-paid package from me last week. It never showed up in the system. The tracking number just indicated that it hadn't moved yet. Finally today was the first day I could lay a claim. So I called the 800 number and got a snotty lady who looked up the tracking number and told me to call Endless Shoes and file the claim with them. Fine. I called them and the nice lady there looked up the same tracking number and said "that package arrived here this morning". Pretty funny that UPS couldn't see it but the shoe company could. Hmmmm
Ooops more work just in. Later, gaters.